Edward Novitski

Affiliations: 
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Drosophila genetics, chromosome mechanics
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http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/174/2/549

Mean distance: 15.42 (cluster 11)
 
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Parents

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Alfred Henry Sturtevant grad student 1942 Caltech
Curt Stern post-doc (FlyTree)

Children

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Gerry Braver grad student (FlyTree)
Jim Stone grad student (FlyTree)
Stanley Zimmering grad student (FlyTree)
Lawrence Sandler grad student 1956 University of Missouri
George Brosseau post-doc (FlyTree)
Dan Lindsley post-doc (FlyTree)
John Lucchesi post-doc (FlyTree)
Jim Peacock post-doc (FlyTree)

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Curt Stern collaborator (FlyTree)
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Novitski E, Puro J. (1978) A critique of theories of meiosis in the female of Drosophila melanogaster Hereditas. 89: 51-67
Novitski E. (1975) Evidence for the single phase pairing theory of meiosis. Genetics. 79: 63-71
Lindsley DL, Novitski E. (1959) Compound Chromosomes Involving the X and Y Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics. 44: 187-96
Lindsley DL, Novitski E. (1958) Localization of the Genetic Factors Responsible for the Kinetic Activity of X Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics. 43: 790-8
Novitski E, Sandler L. (1956) Further Notes on the Nature of Non-Random Disjunction in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics. 41: 194-206
Sandler L, Novitski E. (1956) Evidence for Genetic Homology between Chromosomes I and IV in Drosophila Melanogaster, with a Proposed Explanation for the Crowding Effect in Triploids. Genetics. 41: 189-93
NOVITSKI E, SANDLER L. (1956) The relationship between parental age, birth order and the secondary sex ratio in humans. Annals of Human Genetics. 21: 123-31
Novitski E, Braver G. (1954) An Analysis of Crossing over within a Heterozygous Inversion in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics. 39: 197-209
Stern C, Carson G, Kinst M, et al. (1952) The Viability of Heterozygotes for Lethals. Genetics. 37: 413-49
Stern C, Novitski E. (1948) The Viability of Individuals Heterozygous for Recessive Lethals. Science (New York, N.Y.). 108: 538-9
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